The singer reveled that she is reading scripture and poetry, in addition to spending time in nature during this difficult time of social distancing because of the lethal COVID-19 lockdown.

"This is where we test each other. How are we gonna treat each other?" Gomez stated. "This can be a time to be gentle with ourselves. Taking breaks from the noise and even social media... Just being outside and breathing in."

Additionally, Gomez makes it a point to express her feelings, rather than preserve them bottled up.

"I think talking through what you're feeling is extremely helpful," she stated. "Sometimes I have to feel it, sometimes I've got to cry it out and release it, and just take a deep breath."

"I'm a big empathy, so I feel so much of what the world is feeling," she added. "Being there for other people actually helps me, too."

One of the methods she's working to be there for individuals is by donating a portion of her merch charity proceeds to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, the place she was identified with lupus.

She additionally encouraged everybody to help by self-quarantining, and even received emotional while talking about watching her grandparents go through this difficult time.

"Seeing people not take it as serious as they should is really hard for me,"
Gomez admitted. "There are people literally sacrificing their lives."